Google Hangouts

Do you know how to do Google Hangouts? Google Hangouts are in vogue right now, but I do not believe this is a passing fad. If you have been thinking about using videos for your business, integrating your training with YouTube, and adding Google Plus as a social media tool, the information contained in this Special Report is exactly what you need to get started.

Download this special report to find out:

How to upload videos to Google Plus

When to link your videos to YouTube

Why using Google Events works so well

How to set up and run your first Hangout

Strategies for Google Hangouts for business

Why you’ll want to invite others to your Hangout

And so much more…

To download this short report, right-click on the link below (ctrl-click on a Mac) and choose “Save As”. (On some computers, it will say “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”. These are all the same thing.)

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Author Bio-Connie Ragen Green

Connie Ragen Green helps new entrepreneurs build their business with online marketing and technology. She is an expert in article marketing and affiliate marketing and has written several books on these topics.

DISCLOSURE - Many articles will contain affiliate links for recommended products or services. These are personally used and reviewed by Connie and she'll receive commission for any resulting sales.